Cohen also said the national news media moved on from the Las Vegas shooting too quickly.

“It’s unfortunate that there’s so much going on that the media has to decide which tragedies to cover and for how long,” Cohen said.

Between coverage of the White House, health care legislation, tax reform and a cascade of allegations of sexual harassment, the Las Vegas shooting has been elbowed out of the national media’s prime spots, he said.

“It just seems like there’s this endless parade of other things, and each one takes attention away from the last one,” he said.